Depth of Knowledge

Water sustainability has become a top concern for companies looking to protect their reputation and stay competitive in the marketplace. As water becomes an increasingly precious resource, energy costs remain volatile, and environmental regulations continue to tighten, the importance of water conservation cannot be overstated.

Your approach to water management impacts many aspects of your company, your community and the natural environment, including:

Water quality

Human health and safety

Compliance with environmental regulations and safety standards

Public perception of your company’s image and brand

Equipment maintenance and longevity

Energy use

Water costs Environmental impact

LEED and other sustainability certifications

For more than 20 years, Earthwise Environmental has been an industry leader in sustainable water management for industrial water applications. We are an award-winning market leader on two fronts: working with manufacturers to evaluate new water conservation and management technologies, and developing custom sustainable water management solutions for the industrial, commercial and healthcare sectors.

Awash in Expertise & Experience

Our comprehensive set of equipment/chemical solutions and services helps you meet a vast array of water treatment and processing, resource conservation and capital asset goals. When you work with us, you work with the best: We have more than 150 years of combined water management experience, and a 94 percent retention rate.

Whether you are looking for cost-effective ways to meet compliance standards, improve the efficiency of your facility, protect your equipment through water quality improvement, meet LEED or simply want the greenest water management system possible, we have the expertise to help, and the success stories to prove it. Call us at 855-868-8809, or reach out to us to learn more or to request a quote.

How do we help companies solve problems and save money with sustainable solutions?

Reality Check

Reality Check

Legionella is found in all water systems. It is particularly worrisome in systems that atomize water. Our experience and control methodology are being employed at the two largest teaching hospitals in Chicago.